OpenBooks by Evan buss on GitHub. It's an irc based downloader and I have been able to find even the most obscure stuff with it. At least so far.
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Is myanonamouse one of the big ones that you checked?
yeehaa
Nah, we are the guys that AARRRrrr! The yeehaa guys are foolish Landsmen!
Aye, foolis. Their dumb horses too, where do ye go ridin' it on boats? in circles?
I use irc for the more obscure books. It's a bit more annoying but once you get the hang of it, it's easy.
Just another library.
It's in Tor, and I'm impressed with all of the academic books they hold.